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Mighty Mouse Comics#5
Cover: Art Bartsch

Mighty Mouse Comics #5

Apr 1948 · St. John · 0.10 USD
“Aladdin's Lamp”

In "Aladdin's Lamp," Mighty Mouse swings into Storyland, a kingdom floating among the clouds, where he stops a Zoot-suited wolf from making a scene with Little Red Riding Hood—literally knocking him clean out of his flashy suit. With the wolf now un-dressed and uncool, he turns his sights on the Three Little Pigs, but Mighty Mouse is there to save the day once again. Art by Connie Rasinski, with cover by Art Bartsch, this 1948 adventure blends classic fairy tale chaos with the zany energy of early comic book action.

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artist, inker Connie Rasinski · cover Art Bartsch

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artist, inker Connie Rasinski
cover pencils, inks Art Bartsch

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Visiting Storyland, a kingdom in the clouds, Mighty Mouse saves Little Red Riding Hood from the unwanted advances of a Zoot-suited wolf - by literally punching the wolf out of his Zoot suit. Now unhip and unclad, the wolf turns his attentions toward chasing the Three Little Pigs - but Mighty Mouse saves their bacon as well.

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